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AMHERST, Mass. – Junior forward
Jon
Harris (Amherst, N.H.) tallied a game-winning goal
with just over one minute remaining in double overtime, propelling
the University of New Hampshire men's soccer team to a 1-0 victory
over the University of Massachusetts Saturday afternoon at Rudd
Field.

The win extends UNH's undefeated streak to six games, improving to
4-0-2, as the Wildcats complete their fifth overtime game of the
season. As for the Minutemen, they drop their second game in their
last three outings, falling to 1-3-3 on the young season.

For UNH, the win marks the program's best start since the 2008
campaign when the 'Cats opened the season with a 5-0-2 record. The
hot start also preserves New Hampshire's undefeated streak in
overtime, posting a 3-0-4 mark in its last seven games in extended
play.

Harris found the back of the net at 108:35 on a feed from
Dylan
George (Bangor, Maine), tapping the ball in on a
breakaway into an empty UMass net, giving UNH its third win in a
row. Jordan
Thomas (Mohnton, Pa.) was also credited with an assist
on the play.

For Harris, the goal comes as his second in as many games. He
scored his first collegiate goal Wednesday night against Bryant
University when he tallied the first of UNH's two goals, leading
the squad to a 2-1 victory in double overtime.

Colin
O'Donnell (Hampden, Mass.) notched three saves in the
contest, improving his league-best save percentage to .920. In
addition, the senior keeper now tops the America East in goals
against average (0.35) and shutouts (3) with the win, improving to
3-0-2 on the year.

UNH outshot UMass 16 to 12 in the contest, holding a combined
eight to three advantage in the two overtime periods. George led
the 'Cats with a game-high six shots, while Robert
Palumbo (Kingston, N.H.), Steven
Palumbo (Kingston, N.H.) and Thomas finished with two
shots apiece.

New Hampshire returns to action Tuesday, Sept. 28 when the 'Cats
return home to take on Fairfield University at 4 p.m. on Lewis
Fields.